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This case is really sleek. I had initially purchased a third party case for my RX100 M2 because I wanted a different color, but then ended up regretting and returning that purchase because that case was cumbersome to use. I should have gone with this case to begin with. I love that it's just the perfect fit for my camera without hindering any of the features such as the tilting screen and the charging port. One of the major differences (for me at least) between this Sony case and the third party case is that the part of the case that covers over the display screen can be lifted/folded upwards and there's a dedicated break in the padding that allows for this movement, say if you want to just view the pictures you've taken without completely removing the snap-on portion off of the camera, without forcibly creasing the case. (See photo) Whereas the third party case was just too rigid and didn't have that dedicated fold and so you'd have to forcefully bend the leather case to do the same thing. I also love that it fits and protects the lens perfectly. It's a nice snug fit overall, and I feel pretty confident that this will protect my camera well. I wish the tan version of this Sony case was more available, but at the same time the black case will keep looking clean in the long run. I've also used a tripod with this case attached and it still felt pretty sturdy and was not difficult to attach.

Overall it did a great job at protecting my RX-100M3. The case is great for lugging the camera around when you go out and the strap feels nice and stylish.

The two things that I didn't like were that you can't remove the SD card with the case on (or access the battery), and because it uses the tripod mount to attach to the camera, there is a metal hand-screw sticking out from the bottom, so you won't be able to stand the camera up-right. If you don't mind those two things, I'd recommend the purchase.

I bought this for my Gen 1 Sony DSC-RX100, and then managed to screw up my camera the day before it arrived. The camera remained functional for a few months, and the case fit great, and is not only stylish but wonderfully functional. I then purchased a Gen 3 Sony RX100, and it fits that camera as well! So fear not, it fits both, no problemo!

The split-case design makes this a two-part case, allowing the top section to either fold out of the way or be entirely removed. It doesn't interfere with the viewfinder, or the articulation of the screen, and you can still plug in the charger without removing the case.

My only "issue" (which isn't really the fault of the case) but is good to know is that I like to use a quick-release plate, and when you attach the plate it blocks the "buttons" that attach the case top to the base. I wish Sony had put these a bit further to the side, but still LOVE this case.

The leather is high quality matte black... very nice indeed.

My only gripe is that you must unscrew the tripod adapter plate from the bottom of this to get at the battery and SD card... But it's a small price to pay for a solid, well-designed case like this (and any change in that design would likely mean a much less functional case while using the camera... I'd rather suffer 1% of the time when removing the battery or SD card, then have less functionality 99% of the time when I'm just shooting).

I bought this Sony case for my RX100 V and also the less expensive MegaGear "Every Ready."I returned the MegaGear "Every Ready."

The MegaGear "Every Ready" was an impressive, substantial and good looking work of leather.Nice retro look and metal was finished with a patina.It seemed amazingly low cost for the quality it expresses.

But I returned it after on-camera trials against the Sony leather case.

The reasons for return were:(1) The leather is really too stout and bulks the camera and hangs outward on one side in the back.(2) It drops open from rear, across top to front and the thick leather then hangs in front on thick, stiff leather, right in the way of the lens.Makes you want to just rip it off.(3) When opening, the weak cover-holding snap easily gives way and detaches.That's good because you will want to rip this annoying cover off fast.Don't designers test these products?

Now, in comparison, the Sony leather case also seems like a fine work in leather.Its more "svelte" and camera form-fitting, but well enough a tough and strategically padded skin - just well designed for fit in the right places - as if actually designed by Sony specifically for this camera after a lot of engineering and aesthetic reviews.

It also looks "retro" and more authentic in that, like my deceased dad's early Minolta's (only smaller), rather than a western saddle bag like the MegaGear "Every Ready."

It so fine, you will just want to hold it and rub your camera in its case all day and when you try to go to sleep.Has a nice camera grab and hold feel - very important for this slippery little camera.With a quick push of a left-hand thumb or index finger underneath (for "righties" only maybe), the cover flips up from front, over the top, and then hangs to the back, quickly clearing the lens. Then the right hand can quickly detach its secure under-snap connection if you want it completely off for extended shooting.

This easy carry street shooter, I think, is not complete without this Sony "retro" black leather protective and fast cover with shoulder straps.Despite the mentions, the RX100 is not quite a "pocket" camera.The ringed lens retracted does cause a pants pocket hang-up - OK for trench coat pockets.So go for leather-protected light shoulder carry instead.